“None, none descends into himself, to find The secret imperfections of his mind: But every one is eagle-ey'd to see Another's faults, and his deformity.”
Quote by John Dryden
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations. Now First Collected and Published Together in Four Volumes. With Explanatory Notes and Observations. Also an Account of His Life and Writings ...
This book is a compilation of John Dryden's literary works, encompassing his original poems, tales, and translations. The collection is presented in four volumes and is accompanied by explanatory notes and observations to aid readers. Additionally, it features an account of Dryden's life and contributions to literature. more
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